![]() Adds Gundam 00, Gundam X, Gundam 0083 and Gundam Unicorn in addition to most of the playable MS from the previous two games. Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 / Gundam Musou 3 (PS3, X360 2010): Discards Official Mode in favor of an original crossover storyline.Also appearing is the Musha Gundam Mk II, which also has a different pilot depending on who the player is using. The Musha Gundam is no longer pilotless and is operated by several characters depending on the Mission Mode storyline. Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 / Gundam Musou 2 (PS3, X360, PS2 2009): All characters and MS from the previous game return, with Official Mode adding an adaptation of Char's Counterattack, and Mission Mode adding Gundam F91, Victory Gundam, and Gundam SEED Destiny, as well as a number of support characters from the previous game being unlockable along with every single Boss and Red Shirt unit.Dynasty Warriors: Gundam / Gundam Musou ( PS3, later ported to Xbox 360 and PS2 2007): Official Mode adapts the storylines of Mobile Suit Gundam, Zeta Gundam (TV series) and Gundam ZZ, and Original Mode also features characters and mecha from G Gundam, Gundam Wing, and ∀ Gundam, as well as a full sized version of SD Gundam series mainstay Musha Gundam as an Omnicidal Maniac, who operates without a known pilot. ![]() So far, there have been the following installments in the series: Not wanting to leave fans of universes other than Universal Century (and in Reborn, Cosmic Era) left in the lurch, Koei and Bandai Namco also decided to throw in the "Original Mode" (Later replaced with "Mission Mode" and "Ultimate Mode") in which groups of pilots from across the various Gundam Universes are brought together for the sole purpose of beating the ever-loving tar out of each other's MS. The battles are fought not by people, but rather by influential Mobile Suits of each period, and the charges leaving dismembered Mecha-Mooks and lots of Stuff Blowing Up in their wake. ![]() However, the big twist here is that the famous period of warfare depicted in this series is the completely fictional Gundam universe. yet.Īs with the Dynasty and Samurai Warriors series, DW: Gundam tells the tale of a famous period of warfare by way of having a player take control of influential combatants of the day and sending them on a Foe-Tossing Charge through depictions of noted battlefields while taking down millions upon millions of Mooks. ![]() Perhaps sadly, it does NOT, however, involve the characters of the Three Kingdoms and Feudal Japanese Eras climbing into Mobile Suit cockpits and taking over their respective countries with giant robots. The PS3 version will cost 7980 yen (approximately $80), while the Vita game will go for 6980 yen (about $70).Damn it, Setsuna, watch where you swing those things! Those logos aren't cheap, you know.Īs could be guessed from the title, Dynasty Warriors: Gundam ( Gundam Musou in Japan) is a licensed Spin-Off of Koei's popular Dynasty Warriors Hack and Slash series of games, flavored to the tastes of Bandai's immensely popular Gundam series of Humongous Mecha anime - the very first in a long line of licensed Dynasty Warriors spin-offs, in fact. The new Gundam game, currently pegged at 80 percent complete, is due out Dec. In addition, Shin Gundam Musou will feature controllable Mobile Armors, mech units that are generally much larger than your typical MS unit. New units include the RX-0 Banshee from Gundam UC and the GAT-X105 Strike Gundam and GAT-X202 Aegis Gundam both from Gundam SEED. This will allow for things like spot damage on Mobile Suits, and you'll get ample chance to see this in action, given that NBGI is planning for over 100 MS units to be playable between Official Mode (which recreates the original story from several Gundam anime) and Ultimate Mode (which features an all-new story). Namco Bandai Games revealed in this week's issue of Famitsu magazine that a fourth game in the Dynasty Warriors: Gundam series (called Gundam Musou in Japan) is in the works for the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita.Ĭalled Shin Gundam Musou in Japanese, the new title marks a return to a more realistic graphical style for the series after Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3's cel-shaded look.
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